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Georges Hobeika Formally Invited to Guest Showcase at Haute Couture Week
By SENATUS News | 28 November 2016

The supervisory board of the Chambre syndicale de la Haute Couture, chaired by Mr. Ralph Toledano, met on November 21, 2016 and elected Georges Hobeika to be a guest member in the trade organization’s haute couture designer calendar, starting January 2017.

The House of GEORGES HOBEIKA, founded in 1995 in Beirut, presented its first haute couture collection in Paris in 2001. Ever since, the fashion house debuts two new haute couture collections each year during the bi-annual Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris.

In 2010, Georges Hobeika opened his Paris showroom at 15 rue Royale, in the 8th arrondissement: a prestigious address where clients, celebrities and members of press are welcomed by appointment.

Georges Hobeika, a true lover of embroidery work, develops his collections in collaboration with the finest companies in French couture craftsmanship, which includes partnerships with Maison Lesage and Maison Legeron. The brand encompasses a haute couture line, two bridal lines and two lines of ready-to-wear- all reflecting the unique GEORGES HOBEIKA design code of modernity perfectly balanced with romanticism.

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